well set

comparative of well-set

/wɛl sɛt/
adjective
  1. Having a strong, sturdy, and well-proportioned body or build.
    • He was a well-set man with broad shoulders and a confident stance.
    • The well-set athlete easily lifted the heavy weights.
    • Her well-set frame made her a natural choice for the rugby team.
  2. Firmly established or arranged in a satisfactory manner.
    • Their business is well-set for future growth.
    • The garden had well-set paths that made walking easy.
    • The table was well-set with plates and glasses for the dinner party.
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